Evaluation of the influence of the type of orthodontic bracket on the perception of age

Ana Carolina Damasceno Balbino, M. Pithon, Emanuel Braga
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Background: The demand for orthodontic treatment has increased considerably among adult patients. Factors that contribute to this scenario are the use of new technologies, development of new materials and access to information. However, a large number of adults still do not adhere to treatment due to poor aesthetic appearance of brackets. Objective: To assess the influence of the use of metallic or aesthetic brackets on the perception of age. Methods: A 45-year-old female was photographed smiling and the image was manipulated in an editing program in order to generate a smile without brackets or with metallic or aesthetic brackets. A photographic album was assembled in addition to a questionnaire in which the interviewees answered questions about the age of the individual in the three situations. Results: The proportion of respondents who assigned age > 40 years (actual age) was higher in the group that evaluated the image without the orthodontic appliance. The frequency of respondents who indicated ages < 30 and between 30 and 40 years was higher in the groups that evaluated the images with aesthetic and metallic brackets, respectively. The appearance < 30 years of age was positively associated with the use of aesthetic and metallic brackets. The appearance of 30 to 40 years was positively associated with the use of metallic, but not with the use of aesthetic brackets. Conclusions: It was possible to infer that, according to the participants of this study, the use of orthodontic appliance made the individual look younger. There was no significant difference between aesthetic and metallic appliances in contributing to a more youthful appearance corresponding to age < 30 years. The appearance of 30 to 40 years of age was positively associated with the use of metallic brackets, but not with the use of aesthetic brackets.
正畸托槽类型对年龄感知影响的评价
背景:成人患者对正畸治疗的需求显著增加。促成这种情况的因素是新技术的使用、新材料的开发和信息的获取。然而,由于托槽外观美观性差,仍有大量成年人不坚持治疗。目的:评价金属托槽与美学托槽的使用对年龄感知的影响。方法:对一名45岁的女性进行微笑拍摄,并在编辑程序中对图像进行处理,以产生无托架或金属托架或美学托架的微笑。除了一份调查问卷外,还收集了一本摄影集,在问卷中,受访者回答了关于三种情况下个人年龄的问题。结果:年龄> 40岁(实际年龄)的受访者比例高于不使用正畸矫治器评估图像组。年龄在30岁以下和30岁至40岁之间的受访者分别在使用美学和金属支架评估图像的组中较高。外观< 30岁的患者与美学和金属托槽的使用呈正相关。30 ~ 40年的外观与金属的使用呈正相关,但与美学支架的使用无关。结论:可以推断,根据本研究的参与者,正畸矫治器的使用使个体看起来更年轻。在年龄< 30岁的患者中,美学矫治器与金属矫治器在使其外观更年轻方面没有显著差异。30 ~ 40岁的外观与金属托槽的使用呈正相关,而与美学托槽的使用无关。
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